The atmospheric interior of this rambling house spans many periods. Originally built in 1530, its Great Hall and priest hole date from Tudor times, while the Oak Parlour and smaller rooms, some with William Morris wallpapers, show the Victorian desire for privacy and comfort.
There is also fine Jacobean plasterwork and intricately carved furniture. A fully equipped Victorian kitchen and servant's hall enable visitors to see 'behind the scenes'.
Use the links to the left to explore some of the rooms you can see on your visit.
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